Love the Medusa, Wicked Lester, Saint Anthonys Fyre and Pinnacle re issues. Its been some time that i purchased 4 records in one month of such high quality. To me old music is the best music...and at a record shop none the less. I dont mind the obscurity of medusa at all.Sometimes information overload is not needed. the music does all the talking and thats what it always should be!

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who did the Pinnacle re-re-re-issue and how is the quality of the packaging? Have an old one which is probably a bootleg and the other one on Little Wing with a different cover, will be hard pressed to buy it for a 3rd time.

who did the Pinnacle re-re-re-issue and how is the quality of the packaging? Have an old one which is probably a bootleg and the other one on Little Wing with a different cover, will be hard pressed to buy it for a 3rd time.

Well i thought the kissing spell version was not so hot. This one looks and sounds the best IMO. And looks totally legit with notes from the producer. I dont have it in front of me so i cant give you exact details but check rockadrome for more details.

Thanks, I never saw the kissing spell version. My other copy is on the "Zen" label. I see someone insane paid $260 for the the Little Wing reissue. nuts!

Rockadrome doesn't mention the label of the version they sold. but a look around of the catalog # turns up SLEUTH RECORDS (UK) and no info anywhere, looks like another bootleg, so I can pass on yet another version. Perfect.

DESECRATOR777 wrote:

doomedplanet wrote:

who did the Pinnacle re-re-re-issue and how is the quality of the packaging? Have an old one which is probably a bootleg and the other one on Little Wing with a different cover, will be hard pressed to buy it for a 3rd time.

Well i thought the kissing spell version was not so hot. This one looks and sounds the best IMO. And looks totally legit with notes from the producer. I dont have it in front of me so i cant give you exact details but check rockadrome for more details.

I just had this note from Rob Sevier at Numero, who I contacted about this:
"I'm working on the band bio now. It's not long, but we're gonna have a few paragraphs in the forthcoming hard rock comp."

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The_Elite wrote:

but the only info on the band is on the tiny sticker on the front- if you're going to go to the trouble of unearthing an unknown band, at least some sort of booklet/liner notes is essential.

Cool. Not really into the Medusa, but considering the effort Numero go to on some of their other non-rock obscure releases (many of which I have) I just found it strange that there was basically nothing._________________TOTAL SUPPORT TO BLASPHEMOUS LUST

Received my copy this week, and while I like the music as a whole, I wish more of it was in line with the heaviest song on the album, "Strangulation," which also happens to be the only one the label posted a full sample of. Nonetheless, it's a good album and worthy of the money spent.